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There are now only two tax-deductible days left in 2010 to make donationsto ZaZona.com. To find out how to do that, scroll to the bottom of thepage. If you aren't convinced that donating is necessary please continue toread so I can attempt to convince you otherwise.

The Job Destruction Newsletter is one of the very few places you can readnews and ANALYSIS that focuses on the connection between employment basedvisas, offshore outsourcing, and immigration. There are many people thatforward news articles around the internet but they don't provide analysis.I put the emphasis on the word "analysis" because that is the partthattakes hard work and copious amounts of time -- MY TIME.

Your first thought might be that email is free, so there is no need todonate to ZaZona.com. The reality is different however, because it's notfree for me write and publish them. Nothing on the internet is truly free.

Recently I worked very long hours of due diligence to connect the DREAM Actand H-1B. People that receive this newsletter were the first to hear aboutit even though the mainstream media and even most alternative publicationscompletely ignored the issue.

Besides the long hours spent on research and writing I have other costs,such as electricity, utilities, and food. There are equipment needs also.Let me explain the equipment I use to support the ZaZona website and thenewsletter so that you can understand how tenuous things are:

* My office chair was bought for $5 from a garage sale about 4 years ago.It's getting wobbly and is not the right height. Lousy ergonomics in myworkplace makes my body hurt.

* My ViewSonic CRT monitor was out of date years ago - and CRT displays areon their way out when you have to degauss them a couple times a day.Sometimes I degauss four or more times just so that the text doesn't blurtoo much. The turn off power relay isn't working right so I have tomanually push the switch.

* My "Made in the USA" Gateway computer has been my loyal companioneversince it was donated to ZaZona.com years ago. It was a rebuilt computerinstalled with Windows 95. Money was spent on upgrades so it performsfairly well on Windows XP -- but that's as far as I can take it. Newsoftware such as Adobe Premier assumes multiple processor platforms soupgrading my software for modern needs becomes almost impossible. Folks,don't lecture me on LINUX because I don't have time to fiddle with it, andto change over wouldn't be free either -- sooner or later I need to gobeyond XP and that's going to cost money.

* My software tools are in dire need of upgrading. For example I use Office2003 and its version of Frontpage, and Adobe Premiere 7.0 for all the videoediting I do - all tools that are so old they aren't supported anymore.Costs are kept low by using free software such as Audacity and Virtualdub,but there is only so much those programs can do with single processorplatforms.

* My inkjet HP 722C printer is over a decade old. It still works but inkcartridges are getting harder to find and they cost a fortune (I recentlybought black ink cartridges for a cost of $50). It's so slow printing thathandwriting is almost faster.

* My Motorola internet router was a freebie after rebates. It's about 7years old and works well but it will need to be upgraded if I expect toincrease my DSL speed because the router only handles older and slowerstandards.

* My DSL costs about $100 a month. Cable TV about another $100 (yes,sometimes I watch CSPAN). The webserver charges about $30 a month.

* I'm difficult to contact because I can't afford a cell phone, or callwaiting on my land line. I pay per minute for long distance to talk toactivists all over the nation so most of the time I beg people to call meinstead.

* I use a passive Radio Shack headset when I appear as a host on talkradio. It works but sometimes the call show engineers have a tough timecompensating for the sound quality that a more professional setup wouldenable.

* I sometimes drive to places like the Arizona border or to Tucson to bringyou cutting edge stories on immigration. I'm going to Tucson to researchthe Shawna Forde case on my own dime. Gasoline is $35 round trip and itwill be my second time going there. Maybe you haven't heard of her but soonthe court case will be back on the news and I will be one of the fewwriters outside of the mainstream media with the inside story. You cancount on me to report the other side of the story as the MSM vilifies Fordeand demands for her to be burned on a cross. Court documents for this caseat the Pima Superior court costs $1 per page and that is on my own dimealso.

* I have gone to several Tea Parties locally with the intention ofconvincing them to let me talk about the H-1B issue. I haven't succeeded onthat yet but the bills for gasoline to get to their meetings still appearon my credit card bill.

* My most important financial supporter will be cutting my funding by 20%in 2011, but my expenses like health care insurance will be raised 86%.Donations are way down - so all of these factors are putting the squeeze onmy efforts to maintain the quality of this newsletter and its ability toinform you about why jobs are disappearing.

* I missed important immigration conferences around the nation simplybecause I couldn't afford to attend. The lack of personal networkingaffects the quality of the work I can do because there is no substitute formeeting the people that are the news. In contrast, our opponents like AILAand Compete America travel to wherever is necessary in order to supporttheir open borders agenda.

Times are tough for everyone but they will be even worse if all voices thatoppose H-1B are silenced. If you have been around long enough you willremember the many organizations sprouted and died because of a lack offunding. ZaZona.com could be another one on the extinction list if moresupport doesn't materialize. Donations have plunged this year -- perhapsbecause I haven't been forceful enough in asking for help. Now I'm asking.

Some of you might wonder why the tax deductible donations are made throughthe Vdare website. The answer is simple - they have the infrastructure toset up the foundation for ZaZona.com. When you donate to ZaZona.com, Vdaretakes a small percentage to cover the administrative costs of supportingthe fund raising. Their share of the donation is less than what Paypaltakes if you pay directly through the ZaZona website. By making a taxdeductible donation to ZaZona.com you are actually helping to support twoworthy causes. And please, let's don't argue over whether Vdare is worthyof your support because that's not the issue or the big picture when itcomes to the survival of ZaZona.com. If for whatever reason you arephilosophically opposed to Vdare (despite the fact that they are 100% onour side on H-1B and offshoring) please send me a check or money order, orhelp Paypal get richer by donating by credit card.

Lee Howard, of the Connecticut media outlet theday.com, has been doing great work reporting on the ethnic cleansing of American techies at Pfizer, and now reports that the cocksucking collaborator that was behind the purge of all the crackers is "suddenly" resigning:

Pfizer Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Jeffrey B. Kindler, who oversaw the closure of the company's manufacturing plant in Groton and the sale of its worldwide research headquarters in New London, unexpectedly announced his retirement Sunday after four-and-a-half stormy years as head of the world's largest pharmaceutical company.

Like collaborator cunt Carly Fiorina at HP, Kindler also destroyed the culture of a once formidable and well regarded company by flooding it with slumdogs:

Efforts to absorb the drug companies Pfizer has bought in the past decade, including Warner Lambert and Pharmacia, caused major upheaval among local scientists. What had once been considered the "Pfizer family" had, under Kindler and McKinnell, turned into a revolving door of scientists who stayed for a while and then were dismissed as part of efforts to control costs.Pfizer rarely acknowledged when it eased back on the local work force, but last year it cut 500 local jobs as part of a reduction of 800 research-and-development positions worldwide. The company also drew criticism locally when it cut the number of local contractors doing information-technology work, replacing them with a largely Indian-born contingent brought to the United States using controversial H-1B visas.

Kindler was (allegedly) enticed with vast quantities of blow and hookers supplied by Indian outsourcers to displace Americans with families, veterans of our wars, minorities, single parents, and people that have contributed to our society. He now has to travel with a team of bodyguards (former Blackstone contractors) and his family is being watched 24 hours a day. His only option now, being the cocksucking collaborator that he is, is to join fellow collaborators like Carly and Baxter CIO Karenann Terrell (who allegedly was bribed with booze, erotic lesbian escorts, and plastic surgery supplied by WiPro) living their lives in fear of retribution as they try to make a living working for the high-tech junta and IOR (Indian Outsourcing Regime).

Terrel, you may recall, was the bitch that was targeted by The Insurgency for elimination after she oversaw a campaign of occupational apartheid at the hands of WiPro while she was CIO of Baxter. After I personally contacted my former commanding officer, Walter E. Boomer, (who was in charge of 1st MarDiv when I served in the first Gulf War and is now a member of Baxter's board), Terrel was out. We Marines stick together, and there is nothing more a Marine hates than a traitorous collaborator like Terrel.

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